Can from C Bass. Pours brown with a tan head. Aroma of sweet ale esters and caramelly malts. Lighter side of medium bodied with average carbonation. Nice amount of caramelly and light chocolate maltiness, with very little bitterness. A tad on the sweet side. Not as good as Oskar Blues Old Chub.

Rated on 12-19-2013 at 800 Degrees Three Fires-Fort Wayne, IN. This draft beer has a small tan head that is fully lasting, transparent reddish body, fast rising carbonation, and a fair amount of lacing. The aroma is caramel malt, light toffee, lightly smokey, light hops, and fruity. The flavor is sweet, caramel malt, toffee, and fruity. The mouthfeel of this beer is moderate carbonation and this beer is medium-full bodied. The ABV is masked in this beer for me and it has a very nice flavor. It is worth trying and is a beer I would drink again.

From notes. Tasted some time near the summer of 2012 from a tall boy can. Pours cloudy dark auburn with a thin beige head that leaves very thin lace. The nose is malty, a strange, hot esthery note, and plenty of caramel. The flavor is a bit more interesting with more caramel, molasses, and some added dark bread bitterness. The body is medium plus with smooth carbonation and a long caramel malt finish.

Draft to taster at Sun King. Looks good; a fairly transparent dark copperish brown with light beige head that steadily dissipates into lacing. Smells nice and malty with a well-balanced caramel presence and notes of neopolitan ice cream. Tastes like it smells with a medium-full body. Enjoyable.

Pours a murky dark amber color with a medium foamy khaki head that recedes gradually. Partial rings of lacing on the glass. Smoked malt, caramel and slight hops in the nose. Medium to full body with flavors of peaty malt, caramel and fruit. The finish is smoked malt and fruit. Decent overall.

This draft brew from a restaurant poured a medium sized head of foamy tan colored bubbles that were mostly diminishing and left behind a no visible carbonation semi-transparent dark ruby red brown colored body and a good lacing. The weak aroma was brown ale. The clean mouth feel was weakly tingly at the start and strongly tingly at the finish with a lingering dark malt aftertaste. The nice flavor contained notes of semi-sweet Helles Bock cloves mild licorice mildly vinous spices brown malt caramel crisp and hops. A decent one that I would consider drinking again.

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